
Goldfish
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[ARRIVED 26-MAR-2025] Assorted Fantail 5-7cm
Introducing the Assorted Fantail 5cm - a collection of vibrant and dynamic fish that thrive in coldwater environments. With its stunning colors and energetic nature, this fish will bring life to your aquatic space. Perfect for those seeking a unique and captivating addition to their home aquarium. Species Overview Common Names: Fantail goldfish, double tail goldfish Scientific Name: Carassius auratus Adult Size: 7 inches Life Expectancy: 10 to 15 years Characteristics Characteristics Family Cyprinidae Origin Asia Social Peaceful Tank Level Top, mid-dweller Minimum Tank Size 20 gallons Diet Omnivore Breeding Egg layer Care Easy pH 6.0 to 9.0 Hardness 6 to 12 dGH Temperature 55 to 80F (10 to 27 C)
$6.00
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Assorted Telescope Eyes Goldfish 5-7cm
These Assorted Telescope Eyes Goldfish are perfect for coldwater aquariums. With their unique telescope-like eyes, these fish will add a fascinating touch to any tank. Please note that most will be Black Moors. These fish are located offsite.
$12.00
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[ARRIVED 26-MAR-2025] Assorted Comet Goldfish 5-6cm
Fish Keeping Snapshot : Keeping Difficulty : Beginner Diet : Omnivores Temperament : Peaceful Max Size : 23-35cm Preferred Water Parameters : Water Temperature : 8-23 ⁰C pH Level : 6.5-7.5 General Hardness : Medium (100 - 200ppm) Description Comet Goldfish is an ideal aquarium fish for the beginners, very hardy and suitable for unheated tanks as well as garden ponds. The Comet Goldfish originated in Washington in the 1880s and is now the single most popular Goldfish variety. Coburg Aquarium's Live Fish and Aquarium Products delivered to your door. Features of Comet Goldfish: Comet have a singular forked tail with two tips Long back and sleek body designed for fast swimming Comets have much larger, showier fins. A comet’s tail is usually the same length as its body There’s a lot of variety with Comet Goldfish. The most common variants you’ll see are yellow, orange, white, and vibrant red. The Best Aquarium Size for Comet: A mature Comet require a standard rectangular tank of at least 100L. You can also start with a 50L tank for a juvenile. Keep in mind that tank size can vary greatly depending on how big or small the goldfish is and how many you plan to stock in the tank. After an Aquarium for your fish? Browse Aquarium Tank Selection here. Tank Mate Compatibility: Comet are very peaceful community dwellers. They are schooling fish, it’s best to have at least two. They are easily consumed by bigger fish, which view them as prey. Great tank mates include: Comet Rosy Barbs Black Widow Tetras Axolotl Zebra Danios Other Comets
$5.00
